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Lightning Rises Sharply in the Arctic Lightning is relatively uncommon in the Arctic—the air is usually not warm enough for thunderstorms. Now that might be changing, new data suggests.
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Rising exports drive surge in eurozone factory orders The IHS Markit eurozone flash purchasing managers' index for manufacturing rose to 62.4 in March, its highest level since records began in 1997 and ...
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North Korea fires more rockets in latest challenge to Biden North Korea has conducted its second significant weapons test in the past week, creating one of the first big foreign policy challenges for President ...
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Upcoming Elections Are Unlikely to Overcome the Crisis in Bulgaria However, a change in the political establishment is unlikely if the turnout of the 2021 parliamentary elections is low and the EU does not put more ...
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Pandemic rages in Eastern Europe leaving hospitals struggling to cope While new infections in the Czech Republic and Slovakia have started to decline, Poland reported a record number of new cases just shy of 30,000 ...
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Chinese hackers targeted Uyghurs living in US, Facebook security team finds "They targeted activists, journalists and dissidents among Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities from Xinjiang in China primarily living abroad in Turkey, ...
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Crystal Globes and last golds handed out in cross-country in Vuokatti The World Cup in Vuokatti, Finland, was their first major quest. Four cross-country races were held at the Finnish ski resort, closing with the long and ...
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Exclusive: GM further cuts production in North America due to global chip shortage It will extend down time at its plant in Lansing, Michigan, which has been idled since March 15, by two weeks. The action was factored into GM's prior ...
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